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Populations of Orchis militaris, Epipactis palustris and Malaxis monophyllos in the Republic of Mordovia (Central Russia)

Population-based studies of endangered plant species are key methods for assessment of the status for these plants at any territory. Plant species of the Orchidaceae family are sensitive components in natural ecosystems. That is why determination of the status for their populations can be considered...

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Published in:Biodiversity research and conservation 2016-06, Vol.42 (1), p.33-40
Main Authors: Khapugin, Anatoliy A., Silaeva, Tatyana B., Semchuk, Anastasia A., Kunaeva, Elena N.
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